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Beyond the basics
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Beyond the basics</H2>
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Hopefully you've gotten a flavor of how you can contribute code in the form of an extension, and package
that functionality into a plug-in.  From here, you can start diving into more detail:</P>
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  <li><a href="workbench_cmd.htm">Basic workbench extension points</a></li>
  <li><a href="workbench_menus.htm">Workbench menu contributions</a></li>
  <li><a href="wrkAdv.htm">Advanced workbench concepts</a></li>
  <li><a href="dialogs_wizards_extensions.htm">Workbench wizard extension points</a></li>
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A complete list of extension points can be found in the <a href="../reference/extension-points/index.html">Platform
Extension Point Reference</a>.</P>

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